Sample: Cut and copy the following for 7-10 websites. Click Here for History Channel
1. Click Here for Cool Math This website is AWESOME!!!! ( Well, for math teachers!) It has games, graphing calculator, lesson plans, tutoring, and so much more!
2. Click Here for Math Forum The math forum is attached to Drexel University. They update it with different events, problems of the week, Dr. Math ( who can answer all your questions), etc.
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Click Here for WebMath This website is great for students. It walks you through specific homework questions, showing how to get the right answer with clear directions. Great resource for kids!
4 Click Here for Microsoft Resources
5. Click Here for math bits games
THis webisite is an interactive hunt, so to speak. After clicking on the questions, you can only advance if you answer correctly, by placing the answer as part of the url address.
6. Click Here for MathFactCafe This website makes making worksheets easier. It can be difficult typing math worksheets in a Word document. This website makes it easy to type in the information, and it formats it for you!
7. Click Here for Educational Rap This is a really funny website, if you'd like to use it to open a lesson or assign the students to create a rap like these examples.
8. Click here for Math Lesson Plans/worksheets/etc. This is a great resource for lessons, worksheets, etc. that can be used as a guide for each topic. The subjects are easily organized so that you don't have to go searching for different topics.
9. Click here for Scientific Calculator Students would not have any excuses for not doing their homework if they have access to this website!
10. Click here for Real World Applications Everyone's complaint with high school math is that they'll never use it again. Use these problems to incorporate math into real world events.